It has been many months now that I have hunted for my first vintage Omega. Well, strictly speaking I have owned a vintage Omega once before but that was some time ago and before I really became hooked by collecting watches. I have spent quite some time ev...
Congrats, you really got the Omega virus! :) A brand I am also currently working on (not MIL). Hopefully I will be able to show you something before the year end.... Best, my friend Blomman
Welcome to the glorious Omega world. Now you need two Speedmaster. One, vintage, to placate your vintage love. Another, Co Axial, to mark your hours, with accuracy and, at the same time, as a homage to George Daniels. Cheers, Nilo
.....and not a million miles away from my plans.....but there are some boxes to tick first. The one you have really sings to me...but that will be the last box to tick...... ......but i have made battle-plans.
It looks in v. good condition. As you know, these RAF53 have a chronometer grade movement. A relatively humble watch with great pedigree, truly great movement, size, dial configuration and case. The latter two, in your case, seem truly great. Congratulati...
... and with a beautiful example you have found. I feel now ... it will be unavoidable your search for a vintage Speedy too. Or a 1940´s Chronometre... or some of the classic Sea Master 300 divers... or.... I have already found in Omega another interestin...
....Baron. No matter how hard I try I do not have clue what you are talking about :). Must be the watch collectors jargon, I am still in an infancy stage. Love the Omega; nicely preserved. Regards Edward
on your familiarity of watch colectors jargon, which I am just learning. It was more about me not folowing on the line of thought, and misanderstanding the comparision of Omega to Rolex, as well as I could not comprehend the stages . Now I see what you me...